Atalanta are a superneat Casio digital watch with a caluclator while Everton are not even a Half Hunter.
― Tim, Friday, 15 September 2017 09:32 (eight years ago)
Atalanta are a Class 43 InterCity diesel train while Everton are a donkey pulling a wooden cart and the cart has square wheels and the donkey has tuberculosis
― Cheds Baker (Noodle Vague), Friday, 15 September 2017 09:36 (eight years ago)
TBFTTMcN valuing 78s over LPs is admirably antirockist.
― Tim, Friday, 15 September 2017 09:42 (eight years ago)
Atlanta are a Sumerian building site, utilising the wheel for the first time and marvelling as huge weights are moved from one place to another, Everton are the site of the Egyptian pyramids, Koeman on the sideline resembling a slavemaster beating his slaves to death as they haul rocks along with logs underneath. One for the oldies there.
― Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 September 2017 09:42 (eight years ago)
Atalanta*
― Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 September 2017 09:43 (eight years ago)
thought you were using the Sumerian spelling
― Cheds Baker (Noodle Vague), Friday, 15 September 2017 09:43 (eight years ago)
Good work all 'round guys
― Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 15 September 2017 09:45 (eight years ago)
Atalanta are a HEL MD photon cannon that can fire 50 to 60-kilowatt laser blasts while Everton are that bone that the monkey throws at the beginning of 2001: A Space Odyssey
― Cheds Baker (Noodle Vague), Friday, 15 September 2017 09:51 (eight years ago)
lol
― Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 September 2017 10:06 (eight years ago)
lmao
― Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 15 September 2017 10:44 (eight years ago)
But there is a cold reality to consider here. If Arsenal played like this week in, week out, then they could be proclaimed as title challengers - but they don't, so they aren't.
This article bursting with hot takes could've just been summed up with the above. But Nult ploughed on last night and wrote a long read on why Spurs and Arsenal won't be champions.
Arsenal do have a quiet consistency about them at home but then images of the horror show at Liverpool, where they were lucky to only lose 4-0, invade the memory bank and title aspirations are doused in cold water.
Images invading the memory bank is a nice touch tbf
― Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 19 November 2017 12:26 (eight years ago)
He'll grind out copy like this well after the apocalypse, I imagine.
― Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 19 November 2017 12:27 (eight years ago)
read that absolute doggerel earlier.
"here's why arsenal and spurs won't win the league" - because man city are fucking walking it in an unprecedented fashion.
― Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Sunday, 19 November 2017 16:13 (eight years ago)
Otm.
Won't someone think of the children though? If Nult is the alpha and omega of football writing - the piece could've been three times as long and still written better by a bot, I'm fairly certain - what young lad/lass would ever pick up the trade? Why bother?
I've been getting into baseball this year, and a big plus is the writing about it. Not the dazzling stats mumbo jumbo, but solely the match reports are a breath of fresh air. It's so diverse, there are so many different (literary) forms. There's freedom and experiment in baseball writing. It seems to flourish. Where, if at all, is this (still) happening w/r/t football?
― Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 19 November 2017 16:43 (eight years ago)
Eamon Sweeney's article on todays sunday independent on why O'Neill should stay made me chuckle a few times. There was even a good Metal Machine Music joke in there
― Well bissogled trotters (Michael B), Sunday, 19 November 2017 22:12 (eight years ago)
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/international-soccer/eamonn-sweeney-lets-just-keep-calm-and-carry-on-36332809.html
― Well bissogled trotters (Michael B), Sunday, 19 November 2017 22:15 (eight years ago)
The Irish, as always, light years ahead of the Brits when it comes to fitba/sports writing. I enjoyed that.
― Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 19 November 2017 22:43 (eight years ago)
Sam Allardyce is second favourite with the bookies yet he would probably adopt the same approach as O'Neill and be unlikely to do it as well.
i enjoyed that article but this is a strange statement. i'm not pushing mon out the door but big sam would be fucking perfect for this irish team. i would genuinely love to see what he'd do.
― Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Sunday, 19 November 2017 22:50 (eight years ago)
XP ito posters anyway, otm
― fake pato is kind of racist, dude (darraghmac), Sunday, 19 November 2017 22:53 (eight years ago)
Don't think Big Sam is perfect for any team tbh. Keep him your side of the bay. His nickname is carrying him further than life meant to.
― Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 19 November 2017 22:58 (eight years ago)
Yeah I'd rather stick with MON than Big Sam
― Well bissogled trotters (Michael B), Monday, 20 November 2017 02:09 (eight years ago)
Brace yourselves
O'Neill is doing fine imo
― fake pato is kind of racist, dude (darraghmac), Monday, 20 November 2017 08:47 (eight years ago)
If it's time for anyone to go it's Dunphy.
Yeah, Dunphy Out. I do disagree with Sweeney regarding Jack Charlton's departure. There was a lot more to it than just getting beaten by Holland in the playoffs. The infamous Harry Ramsden challenge for example and generally the rot was starting to set in
― Well bissogled trotters (Michael B), Monday, 20 November 2017 11:32 (eight years ago)
yeah that was rose-tinted spectacles for sure.
― Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Monday, 20 November 2017 12:27 (eight years ago)
if his name was Sean Athenry you'd all be backing him for the job.
― Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Monday, 20 November 2017 15:15 (eight years ago)
looooow lie the fields of allardyce
he did manage Limerick back in the 80s tbf
― Well bissogled trotters (Michael B), Monday, 20 November 2017 15:32 (eight years ago)
In a typically frenetic Anfield atmosphere, which boiled over in the disgraceful scenes before kick-off when Manchester City's coach was damaged, Pep Guardiola's side had been looking to take the heat out of the game.
― ~calamitygammon~, Wednesday, 4 April 2018 19:42 (eight years ago)
past perfect verbiage from the scouse soccer scribe
― Louis Jägermeister (jim in vancouver), Wednesday, 4 April 2018 21:07 (eight years ago)
guiltily confess that i was thinking of the multiple possible meanings of the word "coach" in context, but yes! that too!
― ~calamitygammon~, Wednesday, 4 April 2018 21:24 (eight years ago)
idk if it's Ronay's influence but every big game report now seems to involve time standing still, a momentary hush as the ball seemed to hang in the air blah blah
― ogmor, Thursday, 5 April 2018 11:16 (eight years ago)
Keith Jackson going a bit Nulty in the Daily Record:
They knew that beating was on the cards just as they will have sat in their own living rooms yesterday bracing themselves for something very similar.
― a simian who gave no fucks (onimo), Monday, 30 April 2018 18:09 (eight years ago)
Gerrard completes 'jaw-dropping' dealTom EnglishChief sports writer, BBC Scotland"Those of us who love Scottish football will love it a little more now that this jaw-dropping deal has been done to bring Steven Gerrard down from football’s Hollywood Hills and into our world. It’s ambitious, it’s glamorous, it guarantees that every cough and splutter of the Gerrard reign will reverberate around football, not just Scottish football."It will be gripping to see how it all turns out. An act of genius or of utter folly? Who knows? Finding out will be a whole lot of fun, though. There is no doubt that this is a gargantuan gamble by Rangers. Going for a rookie manager when their problems are so vast is a spectacular roll of the dice. At this remove, it looks reckless. How can a novice survive in the intense climate that Gerrard is about to walk into?Steven GerrardReuters"If he does, it will be a miracle to stand alongside Istanbul in 2005 when his brilliance sparked one of the greatest on-field comebacks we have seen in European football. He now has to spark another comeback. What an appointment and what a eye-wateringly daunting job he faces."
Tom English
Chief sports writer, BBC Scotland
"Those of us who love Scottish football will love it a little more now that this jaw-dropping deal has been done to bring Steven Gerrard down from football’s Hollywood Hills and into our world. It’s ambitious, it’s glamorous, it guarantees that every cough and splutter of the Gerrard reign will reverberate around football, not just Scottish football.
"It will be gripping to see how it all turns out. An act of genius or of utter folly? Who knows? Finding out will be a whole lot of fun, though. There is no doubt that this is a gargantuan gamble by Rangers. Going for a rookie manager when their problems are so vast is a spectacular roll of the dice. At this remove, it looks reckless. How can a novice survive in the intense climate that Gerrard is about to walk into?Steven GerrardReuters
"If he does, it will be a miracle to stand alongside Istanbul in 2005 when his brilliance sparked one of the greatest on-field comebacks we have seen in European football. He now has to spark another comeback. What an appointment and what a eye-wateringly daunting job he faces."
Next level Nultism
― lbi's life of limitless european glamour (Le Bateau Ivre), Friday, 4 May 2018 11:12 (eight years ago)
every cough and splutter of the Gerrard reign will reverberate around football, not just Scottish football.
keep telling yourself that son
― hepatitis groan (Noodle Vague), Friday, 4 May 2018 11:25 (eight years ago)
Mcnults seems to be suggesting that England should warp the space/time continuumhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44637064
― Neil S, Thursday, 28 June 2018 09:27 (seven years ago)
“This was a very painful, public indignity and will surely have been noted in red ink in Chelsea's corridors of power.”
― Non, je ned raggette rien (onimo), Monday, 25 February 2019 15:42 (seven years ago)
Sort of Manson family/The Shining vibe
― FernandoHierro, Monday, 25 February 2019 16:50 (seven years ago)
The 48-year-old landed the job on the back of impressive work at Walsall and Brentford, but this was a well-respected figure destined to return to Villa, the club that coursed through his veins as a lifelong supporter of the club where his father Ron used to be a steward.
do u reckon this is a wind up
― Dadjokke (Sgt. Biscuits), Tuesday, 28 May 2019 09:34 (seven years ago)
even by Nult's low standards that is particularly garbled
― Captain ACAB (Neil S), Tuesday, 28 May 2019 09:48 (seven years ago)
very good piece of nult
― FernandoHierro, Tuesday, 28 May 2019 09:52 (seven years ago)
If Liverpool's rivals did not exactly fear their potential renaissance, they will have known the vast potential waiting to be released once they got it right - which they now have, quite spectacularly.
playing the hits
― FernandoHierro, Friday, 7 June 2019 18:05 (seven years ago)
This eminently sensible, mature and rounded character will know as well as anyone the risks he would be taking in accepting a job that has eaten up and spat out more experienced managers than him - twice in Jose Mourinho's case.
And, for all the goodwill that will cut him a lot more slack than others, Lampard will know Abramovich is not so sentimental that he will preside over any serious period of underachievement without acting decisively, no matter how glorious his new manager's past is at Chelsea.
― bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Wednesday, 17 July 2019 20:44 (six years ago)
pardon
― Captain ACAB (Neil S), Wednesday, 17 July 2019 21:06 (six years ago)
There Will Have Wanted To Have Been Blood
― a wagon to the curious (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 17 September 2019 11:07 (six years ago)
hahahaha
― Seany's too Dyche to mention (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 17 September 2019 20:27 (six years ago)
England manager Gareth Southgate will have struggled to decide whether his glass was half-full or half-empty as he reflected on a thud and blunder night against Kosovo at St Mary's.
First things first - everyone at Southampton enjoyed a thrilling Euro 2020 qualifier that led to a rousing ovation for both sides at the conclusion of England's chaotic 5-3 victory.
And Southgate will have revelled in England's magnificent attacking display, spearheaded by a world-class performance from Raheem Sterling, who scored once as well as setting up two goals for Jadon Sancho and another for Harry Kane.
― Seany's too Dyche to mention (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 17 September 2019 21:10 (six years ago)
Damn
― Le Bateau Ivre, Tuesday, 17 September 2019 21:33 (six years ago)
Lampard's strategy was even more high-risk against Liverpool given the fact both his goalkeeper and the current Chelsea defence represent accidents waiting to happen, which they duly did
― despacito ergo sum (jim in vancouver), Monday, 28 September 2020 17:27 (five years ago)
Liverpool have struggled to find high points this season as their Premier League title defence disintegrated spectacularly and their Anfield form has made history of the wrong sort - but could this traumatic campaign yet have a satisfactory ending?
But manager Jurgen Klopp's beaming smile was back after Liverpool took Arsenal to the cleaners at Emirates Stadium in a 3-0 win that was not close to being an accurate reflection of their total domination.
― imago, Sunday, 4 April 2021 09:47 (five years ago)
vintage fare